C.A.T.A.R. Clinic of North Little Rock

4260 Stockton Dr Suite B North Little Rock, AR 72117

North Little Rock, Arkansas
501-664-7833

Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Alcoholism Opioid Treatment Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Drug Rehab LGBTQ Friendly Rehab 12-Step Program

Adult Program

Adults aged 18 and older who struggle with substance abuse can attend an adult program in Arkansas to receive treatment for addiction. These programs provide intervention therapies that help the individual stop using and learn ways to stay clean.

Alcoholism

For those whose lives have been derailed by alcohol use disorder, alcohol rehab in Arkansas offers hope. Through individualized treatment, these programs address alcohol dependency and help participants recover and begin living a healthy, sober life.

Opioid Treatment

Arkansas residents who are addicted to opioids can find help at an opioid rehab in Arkansas. Opioid addiction is highly treatable with therapy and medication assisted methods. Treatment focuses on both physical and emotional aspects of the addiction.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Often used to treat dual diagnosis disorders, cognitive behavioral therapy in Arkansas addresses disroders like PTSD, ADD, anxiety, OCD, and bipolar disorder, along with substance use disorders. This method helps individuals find connections between their feelings, thoughts, and actions and understand how those things affect their recovery.

Drug Rehab

The goal of drug rehab in Arkansas is to help individuals stop using addictive substances and learn healthy ways to remain clean long-term. Participants learn vital skills to cope with cravings and manage stress, to prevent relapse.

LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

For women, their experiences that lead to addiction are often very different than men. Women’s rehab in Arkansas addresses the way stress, trauma, genetics, and their environment affect women’s addiction challenges and recovery journey.

12-Step Program

12-Step Programs are among the most popular and proven addiction recovery programs in the world. They are predicated on a lifelong recovery model that prioritizes whole-person healing and integrates the physical, psychological, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of recovery. Programs are free, anonymous, open to the public, and community-based and are centered on group support, one-on-one peer coaching, and recovery education.

Levels of Care

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Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab in Arkansas is designed primarily for clients exiting detox, people in early recovery, and tho...se at an elevated risk of relapse. Participants reside at the treatment facility until they complete their recovery program, which gives them access to medical providers and therapeutic tools. .
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Detox & MAT

Detox is typically the first step of drug rehab in Arkansas. Addictive substances are slowly removed from your... system, and you're monitored by medical professionals around the clock during the detox process.
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Outpatient Rehab

Many people in drug rehab in Arkansas transition to an outpatient rehab program after completing a residential... or partial hospitalization program. This transition allows them to return to their life and responsibilities while still meeting with recovery experts and attending support groups.
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Many people who struggle with addiction also experience co-occurring disorders such as depression or anxiety. ...Dual diagnosis programs in Arkansas specialize in treating both disorders, which is essential for recovery.
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Aftercare & Alumni Program

Once you’ve completed your initial rehab treatment, you’ll need additional support to prevent relapse. Thi...s is where aftercare rehab in Alaska steps in. Through continued access to counselors, support groups, and assistance with job-finding, education, and finances, you’ll get the support you need to maintain sobriety.
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Accreditations

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SAMHSA

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CARF

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Joint Commission

Insurance

financial-aid icon Financial Aid

If you need help paying for alcohol and drug rehab in Arkansas, financial aid may be an option. Financial assi...stance options include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs to help you manage the expense of substance abuse treatment.
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medicaid icon Medicaid Accepted

(also known as Arkansas Health and Opportunity for Me Program): If you’re struggling to pay for rehab, you m...ay be eligible for Medicaid. Coverage varies, but can help pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Arkansas.
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medicare icon Medicare Accepted

Arkansas Medicare may have coverage options available to assist you with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in... Arkansas. The amount of coverage will depend on many things, including whether you are seeking inpatient or outpatient treatment for substance abuse.
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tricare icon TRICARE

Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for ac...tive and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
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private-insurance icon Private Insurance

If you have a private insurance policy, it can significantly lower the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Arkan...sas. The coverage tends to vary based on specific rehab insurance terms, and you may be left with out-of-pocket costs like a copayment or co-insurance. Check with your insurer for more information.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

Self-pay options for drug rehab in Arkansas, also known as private pay, let you pay out-of-pocket or via perso...nal or medical loans. There are usually different fee structures for different levels of care.
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